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I am thinking of adding sms service in my project. Which means when the water level reaches 45cm which is emergency the buzzer will turn on, and the 7 segment will display 45cm and a sms will be sent out to the in-chargers in the place. So that even if they never here the buzzer they will see...
Thank You Ken for your infor on my project. But I am not sure the website diagram that you suggested **broken link removed** , how to sense and detect the water level using c coding ?
The previous student who has done my project has circuit that shows a red LED will turn on when 10cm the alert mode is active, and the two red LED will turn on when 20cm the warning mode is active, the last emergency mode will active when the water level reached 30cm, the buzzer will turn on...
Hi
Thank you for your infor on my project, but i really not sure how to sense and detect the water level using c coding in the circuit that you have suggested **broken link removed**
My question is that I am not sure how to create a flood sensor circuit using msp430 eZ430-RF2500 with C coding. Sensed water level have to be like for 15cm- Alert, 30cm-Warning and 45cm emergency. I really hope someone can help me.
Objectives:
a) Study and familiar with eZ430-RF2500 working principle IO and the function of remote alerting.
b) Learn how to sense and detect the water level using c coding.
c) Learn how to integrate the water level sensor with eZ430-RF2500 for remote alerting.
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